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   / Good morning!!!! #163,111  
Decent, I'll say!

Do they all come with the coffee maker attachment?🤣
The South Bend Nordic has a planetary gear tailstock. The reduction helps when using bigger drills. When I got mine, it was acting up. My boss made me a PEEK plastic carrier for the ball bearings in it and it works like a champ now.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #163,112  
Two parts...front up & down ridges is lenticular, you won't need. Behind has circular ridges...that's the fresnel.
Lot's of youtube videos, you can weld, braze, cook, etc.

Maybe I’ll try burning some weeds in the garden.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #163,113  
Maybe I’ll try burning some weeds in the garden.
Here is a good YouTube on burning things with the lens.

When you get through playing with it, people are buying them on e-bay.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #163,114  
A man arrives at the airport with 2 sets of luggage. He puts one set on the scale and tells the clerk to send that set to Hawaii, and then puts the other set on it and tells the clerk to send that set with him to Miami. The clerk says, "we can't do that", to which the man says, "why not, you did last week". Airlines are like the post office, only as efficient as the idiot behind the counter.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #163,115  
Good evening all. 43ºF for the start, partly cloudy, light breeze. Light wind, sky became more cloudy, and high temp was 71ºF. Slow start to day, motivation did face plant, mostly watched recorded news. Did manage to get out on bike, and did get short nap in. Helped wife make dinner.
Ron sorry about neighbors illness. Glad you enjoyed your visiting. Sorry about cold damp days. Interesting squirrel encounter and pic.
Dennis sounds like you have a sizeable project to work on. Good luck with Bible Class prep.
Bill might get to watch the snow.
Drew glad neck was better after sleep than yesterday. Hope you are ready for all your visitors. Crypto currency to me is much higher risk than other investments.
Drew sorry you will have to miss the old logging show.
Buppies tomorrow last warm day, more normal temps for a while. prayers sent.
Billy good job on PR on hike. Nice hiker story, sorry you are feeling hike so much. Enjoy the tacos. Neat sign
Mike good to hear starter strips up. Hope siding goes well.
Billy neat pic
Paul glad yesterday went as good as it did. Hope V project went well including disposal of TV, hopefully to someone that can use it.
Don hope Firewise had plenty help.
Kilroy glad you are happy with Starlink.
Ken sorry you did such a good job on pipe. Sorry about filler not working either. have fun at day job.
Dennis sorry about neck and lazyboy not getting along.
Frits hope Dr visit was good.
RNG glad you got your power tools batteries in the holders and holders put up. Sorry about airhead club directors. Hope repairs go smoothly and insurance end up making you whole.
Frits sorry about the challenges getting to Dr office.
Lou worthless weather advisory.
David good progress on extension. Glad you got to go and BIL paid!
Jim sorry about contractor no show. Glad min-split problem found and fixed.
Thomas that is one muddy paw print.
Thomas hope you are ready for weather, nice when workday a blur. Sounds like that delivery will be delayed :(
RS glad yesterday went well, hope today was more of the same.
Kyle neat pics.
Paul glad TV project was completed.
Frits sorry about tower outage. Good to hear daughter's car works. Hope no problems with it.
Randy(wag) Hope town run was good. Hope the tower is not down the whole time.
Ted sorry about metal prices. Nice you got rain and snow.
David sorry about getting weathered out and washer did not cooperate either :(
Don thanks for link.
prayer for all, especially Jay/Peg, Kyle /Daughter, /mom's breathing, /learning new job, /friends upcoming new baby, /son's migraines, Bird /aging issues, Ron /broken arm and heart, Billy /mom hypertension & congestive heart failure, David(moss) /remodel, /divorce, Buppies /new skin cancer spot and treatment, /elbow healing, /wife knee healing, Thomas /gout, Phil /reflux, /wife's vioce, Frits /veteran son with mental issues, Ken /dad possible dementia, /uncle's surgery, Steppenwolfe /son-auto immune disorder, Grev /wife's eye, Ted /knee recovery, /retirement & disability red tape, /family issues, /wife feeling bad, Lou /eye issues, Doug and wife/health issues, / hand nerve and surgery, /fall and recovery, / wife headaches and heart eval, / David(sadamo)/Sophie's new eye surgery recovery, Chris /neighbor's granddaughter and Covid issues, Scaredy/shoulder dislocation, /marriage not doing well, / friend stop drinking, Paul/ wife's healing from back surgery, Dennis /retirement, /neighbor issues, /land development, / brother "alligallyitus" and back in hospital, Drew /foot heel issues, /friend's wife cancer diagnosis and recovery, mike /wife's surgery, Scotty, /back pain, Frits /daughter recovery from surgery, Helogabals /second opinion, /wife's friend situation, Mark /wife colon surgery, Fatjay /father broken hip, Ukraine war, and Country.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #163,117  
BTW, I'm having trouble wrapping my head around you possibly moving. I have told countless people of your efforts to put the power company on a back shelf. It just seems that you have worked so hard, (and spent so much money) to make your place, your place. Did that wind damage make up your mind? You mentioned "safer"....are you talking from meth heads, cuz buddy, they are everywhere you go. OTOH, if you're just trying to cash in, and lower your grounds keeping efforts, I might could understand that.
Part if it is that I'm getting older, and physically less capable of keeping up with the maintenance this place needs. Bending over to pick rocks doesn't take long to start hurting, and bumpy rides on tractors are verging on unbearable. Then there's the poop yer pants fun of running the tractor on the steep hillsides just to keep the grass cut. Life might literally be too short with one slip of a wheel or an inopportune equipment failure. BTDT.

A bigger part is that I'm not spending my time doing the things I love to do. When I'm out fixing ruts on the driveway, or cleaning up downed trees, or huddling inside because it's too smoky outside to breathe, or the wind is blowing the porch roof off the back side of the house, leading to yet another time wasting exercise, I'm wasting time. I've reached a time in my life where I'm literally running out of time, and I can't afford to waste any more of it fighting Mother Nature.

You're right, I've spent a small fortune identifying and mitigating one after another problem with this particular slice of heaven. And at almost every turn, Mother Nature has shown me the folly of my ways. There's no easy way out, though. On the other hand, if it's not Mother Nature, it's the meth head waiting on you when you come out of the pharmacy with your perscription in your pocket, or a drunk driver, or an inconsiderate neighbor that just has to mow their lawn at 2AM. And I'm not even going into the economic uncertainty around changing places, especially in inflation crazy California. You names yer poison and you takes your chances, and the devil you know isn't necessarily better than the one you don't. I just know that I can't keep doing what I've been doing and expect a better result; it's just never turned out that way. I'm not expecting a bed of roses, but almost anything's better that beating my head against the wall and expecting it to feel good.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #163,118  
Part if it is that I'm getting older, and physically less capable of keeping up with the maintenance this place needs. Bending over to pick rocks doesn't take long to start hurting, and bumpy rides on tractors are verging on unbearable. Then there's the poop yer pants fun of running the tractor on the steep hillsides just to keep the grass cut. Life might literally be too short with one slip of a wheel or an inopportune equipment failure. BTDT.

A bigger part is that I'm not spending my time doing the things I love to do. When I'm out fixing ruts on the driveway, or cleaning up downed trees, or huddling inside because it's too smoky outside to breathe, or the wind is blowing the porch roof off the back side of the house, leading to yet another time wasting exercise, I'm wasting time. I've reached a time in my life where I'm literally running out of time, and I can't afford to waste any more of it fighting Mother Nature.

You're right, I've spent a small fortune identifying and mitigating one after another problem with this particular slice of heaven. And at almost every turn, Mother Nature has shown me the folly of my ways. There's no easy way out, though. On the other hand, if it's not Mother Nature, it's the meth head waiting on you when you come out of the pharmacy with your perscription in your pocket, or a drunk driver, or an inconsiderate neighbor that just has to mow their lawn at 2AM. And I'm not even going into the economic uncertainty around changing places, especially in inflation crazy California. You names yer poison and you takes your chances, and the devil you know isn't necessarily better than the one you don't. I just know that I can't keep doing what I've been doing and expect a better result; it's just never turned out that way. I'm not expecting a bed of roses, but almost anything's better that beating my head against the wall and expecting it to feel good.

Insightful. Best of luck sorting out.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #163,119  
Part if it is that I'm getting older, and physically less capable of keeping up with the maintenance this place needs. Bending over to pick rocks doesn't take long to start hurting, and bumpy rides on tractors are verging on unbearable. Then there's the poop yer pants fun of running the tractor on the steep hillsides just to keep the grass cut. Life might literally be too short with one slip of a wheel or an inopportune equipment failure. BTDT.

A bigger part is that I'm not spending my time doing the things I love to do. When I'm out fixing ruts on the driveway, or cleaning up downed trees, or huddling inside because it's too smoky outside to breathe, or the wind is blowing the porch roof off the back side of the house, leading to yet another time wasting exercise, I'm wasting time. I've reached a time in my life where I'm literally running out of time, and I can't afford to waste any more of it fighting Mother Nature.

You're right, I've spent a small fortune identifying and mitigating one after another problem with this particular slice of heaven. And at almost every turn, Mother Nature has shown me the folly of my ways. There's no easy way out, though. On the other hand, if it's not Mother Nature, it's the meth head waiting on you when you come out of the pharmacy with your perscription in your pocket, or a drunk driver, or an inconsiderate neighbor that just has to mow their lawn at 2AM. And I'm not even going into the economic uncertainty around changing places, especially in inflation crazy California. You names yer poison and you takes your chances, and the devil you know isn't necessarily better than the one you don't. I just know that I can't keep doing what I've been doing and expect a better result; it's just never turned out that way. I'm not expecting a bed of roses, but almost anything's better that beating my head against the wall and expecting it to feel good.
i don’t know how old you are, but very well said. I have struggled with some of the same issues.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #163,120  
a very early morning good morning to all.
going up to almost 50 today, then lots of rain tomorrow

had a nice visit with stepbrother and wife, good friends who live a mile away.
They brought me some of my favorite apples, and a half dozen freshly laid brown eggs.
Going to have eggs and something for breakfast, bet the yolks are lot more yellow than store bought.

timing not so hot, just hardboiled 10 eggs, boiled them for ten minutes, then plunged into ice water.
Eggs were good, less well cooked than normal, still a little moisture inside vs the rubber balls you normally get.
I've been trying to substitute several hard boiled eggs, heavily peppered, for breakfast vs store bought breakfast sandwiches.
And so far they have peeled ok. Success. And now I have even more eggs.
Did I see a pic where eggs were selling for 7.50 a dozen? Something about a chicken virus?
My last batch was almost 5 dollars a dozen, where for years and years I've been paying 2.39 a dozen.

I'll let Scaredy chime in here as to what these eggs should cost. I'm thinking 4-5 dollars a dozen for plain eggs makes sense.
percentage wise, this is one heck of an increase.

RNG, your analysis is really sensible to me. Lots of places to live, most where the environment doesn't constantly stress you out.
My sister in Muir Beach finally said last week, after six days of rain, I'm getting tired of this. Wasn't just the rain either. She has both of her kids an hour
away with four grandchildren, worrying about all of them. Seems to be a high risk, high reward area.

where to get away from crackheads is a really good question. No experience with that, thankfully.

coffee doing down well. Heading out to lunch later at friend's home outside of Harleysville, will wave to Popgadget going by, and not picking up his new
solar heater/weed burner...aka tv.
 

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